Foley Gallery is pleased to present Document, an exhibition chronicling a twelve-year project by iconic photographer Henry Leutwyler. This will be the artist’s third exhibition with the gallery.
Document will feature a variety of possessions removed from their environment and intimately photographed as artifacts or bookmarks of our own understanding of American History. Representing icons of music, sp...
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Anton Kern Gallery is turning twenty and we celebrate this anniversary with Implosion 20, a group exhibition featuring the work of all 27 artists on roster, as well as works by artists who have shown previously or have had a personal connection to the gallery. In addition, we will present a series of events, kicking off with a special ‘lecture’ performed by John Bock. The exhibition w...
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Casey Kaplan is pleased to announce Trade Winds, our first solo exhibition with Hugh Scott-Douglas, featuring a new series of UV cured inkjet and resin printed canvases and a recent digital video work. Scott-Douglas works from a studio space in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, an urban industrial park with a long varied history of changing roles ranging from naval shipyard to film studio lot. Reflecting on...
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Cheim & Read is pleased to announce Joan Mitchell: Drawing into Painting, a survey of works on canvas and paper from 1958 through 1992, the year of the artist’s death. The exhibition, which will open on October 27, 2016, and run through December 31, will be accompanied by a catalogue featuring an essay by Mark Rosenthal.
For Mitchell, drawing and painting were related but autonomous a...
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CUE Art Foundation is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new sculptural works and a large-scale installation by Christina P. Day. The works in Stills and Composites were created in response to recently discovered video footage from the wedding anniversary celebration of Day’s great aunt and uncle in 1983. A home video camera was situated in the corner of the dance floor of the VFW hall,...
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David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of new sculptures by Carol Bove, marking her first show with the gallery in New York. Spanning two adjacent spaces on 525 and 533 West 19th Street in Chelsea, Polka Dots follows the artist’s 2015 exhibition at David Zwirner’s London location.
Bove is known for her assemblages that combine found and made elements. Incorporating a wide ra...
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Foxy Production is pleased to present Gabriel Hartley’s Reliefs, a new series of paintings, reliefs, and studies on paper. Hartley is concerned with the many ways a painted image can be interpreted; as Jean-François Lyotard has written: ”Painting has little to do with the visible and much to do with the past and future, memory and the possible, acknowledgement and estrangement.&r...
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Gladstone Gallery, in collaboration with Fondazione Merz, is pleased to present an exhibition of historic early works by Mario Merz. A leading member of Italy’s Arte Povera movement of the 1960s and 70s, Merz created paintings, sculptures, and installations with an aim to oppose a monolithic culture and to celebrate perplexity. This goal manifested itself in the artist’s deviation fr...
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Opening reception for the exhibition: Saturday, October 29th, 2-4pm at 513 West 20th Street and 524 West 24th Street.
Jack Shainman Gallery is pleased to announce Carrie Mae Weems’ first solo exhibition in New York City since the historic retrospective at the Guggenheim in 2014. Her influential career continues to address the rifts caused by race, class, and gender via imagery and text th...
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Jeff Bailey Gallery is pleased to present new drawings and sculpture by Amy Pleasant.
Leaning. Lying. Sitting. Slouching. The everyday body arranges itself automatically to be comfortable, to sleep, to interact, to arouse, to pose.
In ink and gouache on paper, Pleasant fluidly captures these fleeting moments, distilling them into clean black silhouettes. As a group they are complemented by two s...
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Jeff Bailey Gallery is pleased to present new paintings and works on paper by Brenda Goodman.
For over five decades, Goodman’s paintings have swung like a pendulum between figuration and abstraction to a unique blending of the two. In her most recent work, neither vies for supremacy, but are blended together to evoke a range of psychic states: from isolation and fear to intimacy and contentm...
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Julie Saul Gallery is pleased to announce Berlin based artist/photographer Andrea Grützner’s first US solo exhibition. Working with the analog process, and assorted mirrors and gels, Grützner creates straight color photographs that are at the same time abstract and representational, ambiguous and descriptive. The title and subject of the exhibition, Erbgericht (Guesthouse), is a specific traditional...
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Icarus-Colour-Space, a new series of work by Canadian based artist Sydney Blum, is shaped like a wing, suggesting a continuum of time and space. The ways in which the grids, colors and shapes are composed make you feel as if you are about to take off. This is where the title of the exhibition, Icarus-Colour-Space, comes in. Icarus is, of course, the figure in Greek myth whose father fashioned wings...
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“Gravitational Waves” was in part inspired by the announcement of the proof of Einstein’s 70-year-old prediction of the existence of gravitational waves. The artist recently had a dinner conversation at KentPresents with the renowned physicist Kip Thorne whose research led to the proof of Einstein’s theory, capturing the sound of two black holes colliding at the birth of our...
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Lehmann Maupin is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Liu Wei. The gallery’s second exhibition with the Chinese artist will be shown in both its New York locations. Each space will feature an installation alongside new paintings in which Liu Wei continues his examination of the physiological and psychological conditions that shape reality. The gallery will host an opening reception fo...
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Magnan Metz Gallery is pleased to present its third exhibition by Wenyon & Gamble. Out of Place will be on view from November 4th – December 17th with an artist reception on November 3rd 6-8 pm.
Out of Place questions the ‘newness’ often assumed in presentations of technology. The artists employ different media ––holograms and daguerreotypes––to reflect on...
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New York-based bitforms gallery celebrates its fifteenth year with an anniversary exhibition at Minnesota Street Project in San Francisco. The curated presentation of works includes currently represented artists as well as those who have shaped the gallery’s identity over the years, demonstrating the program’s continued engagement with technologically informed practices.
Since 2001, bitform...
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303 Gallery is pleased to announce our second exhibition of new work by Jacob Kassay. Whether walking up the stairs or reaching in the cabinet, through the daily repetition of the same surroundings, domestic space is where haptic sense develops then sediments, conditioning the body’s motor skills to automatically navigate and interface without assessing its environment. Kassay's new sculptur...
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Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to announce The Deedle Eye, Pádraig Timoney’s fourth exhibition with the gallery.
Diverse in its approach and materials, Pádraig Timoney’s work blends and mutates styles as he moves between painting, photography, and installation. Despite the visually distinct results, at the work’s core is a focused inquiry into the mechanics of imag...
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Danziger Gallery is pleased to announce our representation of the acclaimed British painter Annie Kevans. Known for the originality of her ideas as well as the deftness and beauty of her brushstrokes, since 2004 Kevans has produced multiple series of portraits with provocative historical, social, or political concepts.
Among the series she has produced over the last decade are:
“Boys” - dictators imag...
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David Krut Projects is pleased to present Unnatural Landscapes, an exhibition of prints and drawings exploring the city of Johannesburg, South Africa and the politics of the built environment.
For more information please contact info@davidkrut.com
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My photographs are “not abstract." Ultimately they are always identifiable. Photography in general simply cannot disengage from the object. —Andreas Gursky
In the wake of Andreas Gursky’s current survey exhibition “nicht abstract” at Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Germany, Gagosian is pleased to present “Not Abstract II,” an exhibition of recent photo...
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From October 27 to December 10, 2016, MIYAKO YOSHINAGA is pleased to present Wraparound, the gallery’s second solo exhibition by Manika Nagare. An opening reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, October 27, 2016 from 6pm to 8pm. The artist will be present.
More than five years after the Eastern Japan Great Earthquake struck Fukushima and its surroundings in 2011, Tokyo-based Mani...
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